Comment Re:Inevitable. (Score 1) 511
True enough. There are many advanced features you find in NoScript but not NotScripts, and I can see how one would miss them. But if all you're looking for is to block flash and ad network/tracking scripts, it gets the job done.
It mostly gets the job done. The inline javascript is huge. On the developers own site he admits he cannot currently block inline javascript. Which means a simple <script>while(1){alert('trolololol')}</script> would defeat it. I know Chrome detects this and will not allow an infinite number of alerts but my point is inline scripting is used a lot and NotScripts cannot protect against that.